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- Broadcasting_Act_1990 abstract "The Broadcasting Act 1990 is a law of the British parliament, often regarded by both its supporters and its critics as a quintessential example of Thatcherism. The aim of the Act was to reform the entire structure of British broadcasting; British television, in particular, had earlier been described by Margaret Thatcher as "the last bastion of restrictive practices". The act came about after the finding from the Peacock Committee. It led directly to the abolition of the Independent Broadcasting Authority and its replacement with the Independent Television Commission and Radio Authority (both themselves now replaced by Ofcom), which were given the remit of regulating with a "lighter touch" and did not have such strong powers as the IBA; some referred to this as "deregulation". The ITC also began regulating non-terrestrial channels, whereas the IBA had only regulated ITV, Channel 4 and British Satellite Broadcasting; the ITC thus took over the responsibilities of the Cable Authority which had regulated the early non-terrestrial channels, which were only available to a very small audience in the 1980s.".
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- Broadcasting_Act_1990 hasPhotoCollection Broadcasting_Act_1990.
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 subject Category:1990_in_British_television.
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 subject Category:1990_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 subject Category:Media_legislation.
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 subject Category:Television_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 subject Category:United_Kingdom_Acts_of_Parliament_1990.
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 comment "The Broadcasting Act 1990 is a law of the British parliament, often regarded by both its supporters and its critics as a quintessential example of Thatcherism. The aim of the Act was to reform the entire structure of British broadcasting; British television, in particular, had earlier been described by Margaret Thatcher as "the last bastion of restrictive practices". The act came about after the finding from the Peacock Committee.".
- Broadcasting_Act_1990 label "Broadcasting Act 1990".
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- Broadcasting_Act_1990 wasDerivedFrom Broadcasting_Act_1990?oldid=593588295.
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